of McFarlane's correspondence remains unpublished. Leyser, Karl (1997). "K. B. McFarlane: A Memoir". Letters to Friends: ix–xxxvii. McFarlane, K. B. The...
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Sal Amendola, gave McFarlane a dummy script to gauge McFarlane's page-to-page storytelling ability. Amendola's advice that McFarlane's submissions needed...
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Look up McFarlane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. McFarlane is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Allan McFarlane (1792–1864), pastoralist...
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full-time service to the lord. In the 1940s K. B. McFarlane presented a strong challenge to the ideas of Stubbs. McFarlane stripped the term "bastard feudalism"...
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Press. OCLC 43117657. McFarlane, K. B. (1981). England in the Fifteenth Century: Collected Essays. London: Continuum. OCLC 746470459. McKisack, May (1959)...
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that, by the late 1440s, his income was over £5,000 per annum, and K. B. McFarlane estimated Stafford's total potential income from land to have been...
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later continued her studies as a postgraduate. Her supervisor was K. B. McFarlane, described by The Independent as "the pre-eminent authority on 15th...
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English society and culture; revisionists, such as the Oxford historian K. B. McFarlane, suggest that the effects of the conflict were greatly exaggerated...
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College, Oxford in 1942. This was followed by doctoral studies under K. B. McFarlane—"whose work was then transforming historical understanding of later...
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Historical Research. Retrieved 17 October 2020. K. B. McFarlane, 1972, pp. 163–165. K. B. McFarlane, 1975, pp. 165–166. Scattergood, V.J. (1975). The...
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List of historians (section K)
Ancient Rome David McCullough (1933–2022), US Forrest McDonald (1927–2016), early national America, presidency, business K. B. McFarlane (1903–1966), English...
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amorphous group of general supporters and contacts. The difference, K. B. McFarlane wrote, was that the former did the lord "exclusive service" but the...
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furnishings of several rooms at Caister. In the 1950s the Oxford academic K. B. McFarlane showed that Fastolf made large sums of money in France, which he managed...
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Elizabeth married Michael de la Pole, 3rd Earl of Suffolk, although, as K. B. McFarlane noted, his family was, although later ducal, both "impoverished and...
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Leyser engaged in regular correspondence with his tutor at Magdalen, K. B. McFarlane. In 1943 Leyser transferred from the Royal Pioneer Corps to the Black...
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College, Oxford as an undergraduate in 1943 where he was tutored by K. B. McFarlane. After two years in the Royal Navy from 1944 to 1946, he returned to...
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later Middle Ages at Merton College, Oxford under the supervision of K. B. McFarlane. In 1966, he married Carys Lloyd Wynne, with whom he had one son and...
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what might be termed 'super-knights' "; she echoed the medievalist K. B. McFarlane, who had previously described the family as "a powerful and respected...
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Popular politics was not irrelevant in the 15th century: historian K. B. McFarlane noted that "with little to lose and grievances that were real enough"...
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ISBN 978-1-10857-628-4 McFarlane, K. B. (1981), England in the Fifteenth Century, London: Hambledon Press, ISBN 978-0-90762-801-9 Mertes, K. (1988), The English...
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ISBN 978-1-86232-106-9. McFarlane, K. B. (1981). England in the Fifteenth Century: Collected Essays. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-0-907628-01-9. McKisack, M...
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modern archival theory and practice John Lewis (1889–1976), philosopher K. B. McFarlane (1903–1966), historian George Edward Moore (1873–1958), one of the...
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where he was tutored by the influential historians A. J. P. Taylor and K. B. McFarlane. He also did military service in the Royal Artillery. In 1951 he became...
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– firmly placed within "the school of history founded by the late K. B. McFarlane ... the Master" although with a heavy "biographical bent". His first...
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College, Oxford, as an exhibitioner to study history and was taught by K. B. McFarlane and A. J. P. Taylor. After graduating with a first-class degree in...
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Kathleen 'Kee' MacFarlane (born 1947) is an American social worker known for involvement in the high-profile McMartin preschool trial in the 1980s. She...
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ISBN 978-0-77359-317-6. McFarlane, K. B. (1972). Lancastrian kings and Lollard knights. Oxford: Clarendon. ISBN 978-0-19822-344-3. McFarlane, K. B. (1981). England...
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Ford Lectures (category EngvarB from August 2014)
1951–52 Richard Pares, King George III and the politicians 1952–53 K. B. McFarlane, The Nobility of Later Medieval England 1953–54 Thomas Southcliffe...
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of a confrontational political framework have been superseded by K. B. McFarlane's "community of interest" theory; the idea that the amount of possible...
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the Barony of Groby away from the Ferrers family; this, historian K. B. McFarlane believed, was the point at which the Ferrers family line was finally...
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